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Perendev Magnet Motor by Mike Brady

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2007

See http://Perendev.com for our coverage.

Video shot in February 2003 by Michael Brady in Johannesburg, South Africa. It was made public with Brady's permission in Sept. 2004 by Sterling Allan of PESN prior to a German Television debut that was supposed to take place but never did. See: http://pesn.com/2004/08/31/6900041_PerendevTV/

Allan, who still owns the domain name http://Perendev.com (forwards to independent coverage at PESWiki.com), intending at the time to enter business relationship with Brady, had traveled to Johannesburg in Dec. 2002 and helped assemble the motor as it came out of the machine shop, but did not get it running at that time. This video was produced two months later.

The motor is allegedly propelled by 1"-diameter x 1" long neodymium magnets repelling each other. Three symmetrically off-set rotors are surrounded by a clam-shell stator, which, as it comes into position around the rotor appears to cause the rotor to begin spinning.

The video is not skeptic-proof inasmuch as the walk-around does not take place until after the stators are disengaged and the motor begins to decelerate. But the rocking motion of the motor as it begins and then ends is indicative of propulsion by magnets only. Allan knows of two people beside Brady who claim to have personally witnessed the magnet motor in operation.

As of Sept. 2007, Brady has since moved on to an electromagnetic version of this design, and claims to be in process of commercial production of units that output 100 and 300 kilowatts. Allan and the New Energy Congress that he founded in Sept. 2005 to review clean energy claims have not yet been able to verify this claim.

The official website of Perendev Power Developments Pty (Ltd), presently headquartered in Germany, is http://perendev-power.com

An index of various magnet motor claims can be found at http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Magnet_Motors

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  • @SurvivalGuide2012

    If you want to get the plans for the magnet generator

    go to Google - and search for...

    Best Magnetic Generator Review

    This will take you to a website of Electrical engineer who review

    the plans available on this

  • @rexmcnish You're absolutely correct. This 'system' is a fantasy and as such it wouldn't function if it followed and obeyed the laws of physics. If it suits you then by all means imagine me as an agent of disinformation, I probably work for Exxon in a department specifically established to discredit free energy inventions. Anything is possible in our imaginations.

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  • "Science tends to lag behind inventors who don't know what is or is not possible, revising their laws to fit the new observations." - pesn.com

  • you save humanity and film it with a cell phone ?!?

  • listen all this motor does is spin up to 3500 rpms without any wires or power you have to connect a generator to produce the power for your home

  • Mankind is trying to invent permanent motors for thousands of years in vain. MoJo motor is the latest madness of mankind who do not believe in science.

    In fact, you can not create energy without spending energy or matter. Energy is a form of matter. Matter can not be born and never dies but changes its form (from matter to energy and back).

  • focus on solar energy!

    THAT'S FREE ENERGY YOU MORONS!

  • wasn't MIKE BRADY arrested for fraud on 2010?

    he took money in advance and then closed the "factory"?

    there's a saying : "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably ISN'T!"

    But... since 99% of humans are genuine IDIOTS almost everything would work/get you a lot of money...

    FUCK HUMANITY!

    :-)

  • this 'should' work (i say should i am still examining the physics of it) but as far as i can see, neo-D magnets have a strong demagnetising factor so regardless of it actually working, the magnets within it should withstand rotor temperture and opposite polar forces enough to generate electricity capable of powering atleast house lighting, with regard to people saying "it won't work/load/etc, your right it wont so in which case makes it usless for industrial and motor purposes, BUT its tech, WnS

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